Thanks for putting it in "Lee is an idiot" terms. I knew it had to be something simple.

Well, mea culpa my fault for using expensive terms like 'null morpheme'. It should have been an exercise in erudition simply educational, but I had to go and make it into a pseudo-intellectual dog's breakfast.

I'm glad you understand it now anyway. Your efforts are valiant.

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Exeter, eh? A number of my ancestors are from southern England, although it really might be more in the neighborhood of Norfolk and Suffolk for me, what with all this thick Norse facial hair I've grown...

I think it's a lot easier to make a symlink with Midnight Commander than trying to remember all the commands and syntax. Just open MC, have the directory with Adobe Reader's executable in one panel and the directory where you want the symlink (such as /usr/bin) in the other panel. Highlight the Adobe Reader executable (on my system it's /usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/bin/acroread). Then hit Control-x, s (or File menu, Symlink). MC will create a symlink in /usr/bin or whatever directory is visible in the other panel.

Now you should be able to start Adobe Reader with an acroread command, no path necessary.--GrannyGeek

Excellent, I'll try that with my other programs too such as SwiftFox and Flock. Thanks for the advice.

We're neighbours then exeterdad as I'm across the border from you in Maine, 20 miles north of Augusta. Interesting how different people think of different places of the world when they see a word but it stands to reason on a global forum. Hanumizzle thought England and I thought our sister state. hehe!

@Hanumizzle: Sorry my friend... I didn't mean to capitalise on the fact that I couldn't understand your wording and I hope that I didn't offend you as that wasn't my intention in the least so please forgive me---forgive us as I think you'll find this wasn't exeterdad's intention either. For me personally someone can explain something 50 different ways the exact same thing and yet sometimes it's the 51st way of explaining it that the message will "click". It may be a complicated manner of explaining it, or a simple manner, it doesn't matter as it's the way the person has said it. And I don't think I'm being very clear so maybe I should stop.

One thing though: I've been a lurker on this forum since VL5.1 (along towards the end of the distro maybe 6 to 8 months before 5.8 came out) and I do want you to know Hanumizzle that there have been many times throughout that period when it's been what you've said which has "clicked" when what others said didn't---and allowed me to solve a problem I was having. I hope that helped?

By the way---thanks GrannyGeek for that hint on MC as that's neat! I don't personally use that myself but I'll have to investigate that more I guess. Myself, I use mostly ROX and Krusader (and in Puppy lotsa times Emelfm2) and making systemlinks in those programmes is a "drag n' drop" dream come true.

Amicalement,

Eyes-Only"L'Peau-Rouge"

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We're neighbours then exeterdad as I'm across the border from you in Maine, 20 miles north of Augusta. Interesting how different people think of different places of the world when they see a word but it stands to reason on a global forum. Hanumizzle thought England and I thought our sister state. hehe!

Well, few names are more English than Exeter, except maybe for Ælfred (meaning Elf-rede, or Elf-counsel).

I usually start those programs by putting a file into ~/bin with a simple line such as "/usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/bin/acroread &" (w/o the qotes) and make the file executable.Name the file short like acb. Can then be accessed from anywhere. ~/bin is the first place linux is looking in for an executable file.